Patents by Inventor James L. Bell
James L. Bell has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10019726Abstract: Method and arrangements are provided to generate supplemental analysis modules for items of invitational content, the modules including an event dictionary and event handlers. Such modules are configured to collect event information at an end user device associated with the operation of an item of invitational content, determine whether the event information corresponds to an entry in the event dictionary, and, upon determining that the event information corresponds to an entry, identify an event handler corresponding to the entry and routing the event information to the event handler, where the event handler is configured for generating an event message.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2014Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: James L. Bell, Michael Froimowitz Greenzeiger, Ryan S. Mehlmauer, Daniel Bates
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Publication number: 20150199710Abstract: Method and arrangements are provided to generate supplemental analysis modules for items of invitational content, the modules including an event dictionary and event handlers. Such modules are configured to collect event information at an end user device associated with the operation of an item of invitational content, determine whether the event information corresponds to an entry in the event dictionary, and, upon determining that the event information corresponds to an entry, identify an event handler corresponding to the entry and routing the event information to the event handler, where the event handler is configured for generating an event message.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: James L. Bell, Michael Froimowitz Greenzeiger, Ryan S. Mehlmauer, Daniel Bates
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Publication number: 20140311829Abstract: A tree stand platform support comprises a post comprising a first plate portion, a second plate portion parallel to the first plate portion and an intermediate open celled web portion interconnecting and extending perpendicular to the first plate portion and the second plate portion. The intermediate open celled web portion has cell walls forming cell openings through the intermediate open celled web portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: John Brian Priest, Christopher L. Johnson, Nena M. Speder, Brandon J. Krupp, James L. Bell, Michael J. Butalla, Brennan D. Seeliger, Bradley W. Davis, Jennifer B. Goninen
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Patent number: 6797308Abstract: The present invention provides fully cooked, ready to heat and serve pasta compositions which are stabilized against the development of toxins from pathogenic bacterial contaminants under refrigeration conditions for 120 days or more. The stabilized pasta compositions are attained by the incorporation of nisin-containing cultured whey derived from a nisin-producing culture. The pasta of the present invention is prepared from pasta dough comprising about 55 to about 80 percent high protein wheat flour, about 1 to about 5 percent wheat gluten, 0 to about 20 percent egg product, 0 to about 3 percent dough conditioner, sufficient nisin-containing cultured whey to provide about 200 to about 1200 IU nisin/g pasta dough, and sufficient water to provide a total moisture content of about 25 to about 35 percent.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: John Howard Pasch, Michael Gerard Roman, Scott Brooks, James L. Bell
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Publication number: 20040156960Abstract: This invention relates to a method for preservation of food products, especially vegetables, acidification, pasteurization, and refrigeration. In one embodiment, this invention relates to a method for obtaining a preserved food product comprising (1) placing a food product in a sealable, heat stable container; (2) adding an amount of an edible acid to the container, wherein the amount is sufficient to achieve a pH of less than about 5 in the preserved food product; (3) sealing the container; (4) thermally treating the food product in the sealed container at a temperature and for a time effective to pasteurize the food product; (5) cooling the thermally treated food product to rapidly reduce the temperature to below about 55° F.; and (6) storing the cooled food product under refrigerated conditions to obtain the preserved food product.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Ricardo Villota, Yeong-Ching Albert Hong, Jimbay P. Loh, Raymond J. Laudano, Metty P. Langston, Dalip K. Nayyar, Michael G. Roman, Guillermo Haro, James L. Bell, Michelle M. Voss
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Publication number: 20020150660Abstract: The present invention provides fully cooked, ready to heat and serve pasta compositions which are stabilized against the development of toxins from pathogenic bacterial contaminants under refrigeration conditions for 120 days or more. The stabilized pasta compositions are attained by the incorporation of nisin-containing cultured whey derived from a nisin-producing culture. The cooked pasta compositions of this invention, which include both filled and unfilled pasta compositions, are stable at refrigeration temperatures for 120 days or longer and require no further cooking (i.e., the pasta is fully hydrated and only requires warming before serving). The nisin-containing whey can be prepared by forming an aqueous composition comprising sweet whey from the fermentation of a cheese, whey protein concentrate, and a protein hydrolysate; fermenting the aqueous composition with a nisin-producing culture until the pH attains about 5.5; maintaining the pH of the fermenting composition at about 5.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: KRAFT FOODS HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: John Howard Pasch, Michael Gerard Roman, Scott Brooks, James L. Bell
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Patent number: 5915714Abstract: The invention provides an exemplary hitching apparatus and methods for its use. In an exemplary embodiment, the hitching apparatus comprises a plate that defines an aperture for receiving a securing element so that the plate may be rotated about the securing element. At least two hitch connectors are coupled to the plate such that the plate may be rotated to selectively place one of the hitch connectors in a loading position.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Inventors: Foyster G. Bell, James L. Bell
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Patent number: 5119711Abstract: A system and method for translating MIDI files is used with a sequencer and synthesizer. When a MIDI file is imported into a system, the file is scanned and voice assignment information extracted. This information is stored in a converted file. If desired, the extracted information can be stored using MIDI system exclusives. This allows either any original program change information, or the extracted information, to be used during a performance of the converted MIDI file.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James L. Bell, Ronald J. Lisle, Daniel J. Moore, Steven C. Penn
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Patent number: 4601491Abstract: A pipe connector with helically threaded (49, 57) frustoconical pin (10) and box (30) surfaces. The connector is axially (78) snapped together, but is rotated for disengagement. Centralizing surfaces (150, 152) on each thread form abut opposing crests (62, 54) to maintain concentrically, thereby detering disengagement under bending moments.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1983Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Vetco Offshore, Inc.Inventors: James L. Bell, Jr., Mark T. Thatcher, Brian K. Phillips, Norman Brammer, Thomas F. Sweeney
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Patent number: 4543028Abstract: A trash dumping apparatus adapted to be mounted on a trash pick-up truck alongside the open-top, trash-receiving body thereof operative automatically by unique mechano-hydraulic means to pick-up trash containers and to dump the contents thereof in the body, the mechano-hydraulic means being strong and rugged in construction, durable and relatively trouble free in use to minimize maintenance cost and consequential down time of the vehicle otherwise necessary for servicing and repair of the equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1984Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Bell Equipment CompanyInventors: James L. Bell, John Horvath
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Patent number: 4439055Abstract: An anchor connector incorporating a flexible joint (16) for securing the tension legs (14) of a tensioned leg platform. A latch dog head (34) engages a first recess (26) on the fixed member (22) of the flexible joint and a template recess (30) to prevent disconnection when the dog heads (34) and latch carrier (40) are in a lower position. With the latch carrier (40) in an upper position the latch dog heads (34) fit within a second recess (44) in the fixed member with the dog heads claring shoulder (32) of template recess (30), whereby the connector may be released.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Vetco Offshore, Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Quigg, Darrell L. Jones, Richard G. McFerron, James L. Bell, Jr.
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Patent number: 4319852Abstract: A material dispensing brush having a substantially rigid holding chamber and a resiliently, deformable bulb attached to the chamber for the purpose of pressurizing the same. The bulb is positioned proximate to the handle of the brush so that an operator may use his thumb to depress the bulb and thus increase the air pressure within the holding chamber so as to effect an ejectment of treatment material outwardly from the chamber through a plurality of dispensing orifices extending through the bristle retaining portion of the brush. The dispensing orifices have a truncated shaped portion proximate to the holding chamber so as to facilitate the delivery of the treatment material into the orifices during a pressurization of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Inventors: James L. Bell, Dorothy L. Bell